It’s hard to imagine Split without Diocletian Emperor’s palace, almost as hard as imagining Rome without Roman Coliseum or Cairo without Great Pyramid of Giza. If a city has its heart than Diocletian’s Palace is Split’s vital life spot. It is more like a city within a city.
Overlooking the Split harbor, the 1700 years old palace is one of the most important architectural heritage of the Roman Empire, where you will spend the most of your time in Split.
Starting from Bronze Gate, enter to palace's cellars, proceed to the palace’s central piazza, Peristil. Take ‘kava‘ (coffee) at Luxor cafe bar.